Buccaneers Hire Josh Grizzard As Offensive Coordinator
Buccaneers Hire Josh Grizzard As Offensive Coordinator

Buccaneers Hire Josh Grizzard As Offensive Coordinator

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Josh Grizzard, the new offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, emphasized his vision to elevate the team's already successful offense during his opening press conference. He expressed gratitude towards the Buccaneers organization and highlighted the need to incorporate more deep passes into the game plan, a shift from the previous focus on short to intermediate plays under former OC Liam Coen. Grizzard noted that quarterback Baker Mayfield's performance in terms of air yards needs improvement, and he aims to create more explosive plays to enhance offensive efficiency. Additionally, the Buccaneers have promoted Kevin Carberry to run game coordinator and Brian Picucci to offensive line coach, maintaining continuity within the coaching staff. The team is also set to hire Charlie Strong as the new defensive line coach, marking his return to the NFL. Overall, the Bucs are focused on optimizing their offensive strategy while bolstering their coaching ranks in preparation for the upcoming season.

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